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6:42 PM, Monday February 28th 2022
edited at 6:43 PM, Feb 28th 2022

https://imgur.com/a/nyGFZcc

Here is the link to the assignment redo, much better if I say so myself.

Another mistake that I also found out was that with the small ellipses I used my wrist to draw them while ghosting with my shoulder, which just mest things up.

For now I'm warming up with ghosted planes as my ghosted lines going across short distances is pretty bad as you could see in the rotated perspective.

edited at 6:43 PM, Feb 28th 2022
8:03 PM, Monday February 28th 2022

Wow, great progress!

Sorry for assuming a lack of care in your tables when you were simply figuring out the motor patterns necessary. But it makes me happy to see how steep your learning curve is! You can really be proud of yourself!

I would say you can totally move on to the 250 box challenge now. If the planes are still useful as a warm up, maybe keep at it for now.

The challenge is a real grind, but you seem to have the drive to get through it in a reasonable amount of time (in contrast to myself cough).

I wish you good luck with future lessons! :)

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9:24 PM, Monday February 28th 2022

Thank you! :)

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